Consumer prices in Brazil fell another 0.21%
December 7, 2018 5:21 pmVideo
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The level of consumer prices in November in Brazil fell by 0.21% compared with the previous month, to a maximum of 1.5 years, while analysts predicted a decline of only 0.09%.
The rate of inflation in annual terms last month decreased from 4.56% to 4.05%.
Experts believe that the deflationary trend will continue, and by the end of the year, the inflation rate will be about 60 basis points lower than the target 4.5%.
Since March 2018, the Central Bank of Brazil has kept its benchmark interest rates at a record low of 6.5% amid deflation, while investors are lowering their expectations for tightening monetary policy in 2019.
Brazil’s central bank forecasts a country’s GDP growth of 1.39% in 2018 and 2.5% in 2019.
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